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Remote Work Comes to Piloting Ships
RANDERS, Denmark—Joergen Andersen’s usual commute takes him by boat to a 30-foot-long rope ladder dropped down the side of a ship in rolling seas. Before he clambers up the hull to reach the ship’s ...
Walter Biscardi runs his travel business remotely from cruise ships for three months each year. He said WiFi reliability has improved, but video calls and finding power outlets can be challenging.
Shipowner d’Amico will trial remote inspection ship technology as the marine industry adjusts to the constraints placed on people’s movements imposed by national governments to limit the spread of ...
As COVID-19 continues to challenge many business plans and practices, the advent of remote inspection techniques is growing in popularity. What is reported to be the world’s first in-water remote ship ...
NeXat will use satellite services to automatically backfill data connectivity needs for ships when connections to terrestrial 4G and 5G cellular data are lost. Credit: Seafar Ship remote control ...
Staying connected with workers on remote ships and oil rigs is one thing, but keeping their network running smoothly is another challenge altogether. Upstream Petroleum has opened a new view to its ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Walter Biscardi, a 59-year-old travel agent ...
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